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Leonard Blaisdell
2024-10-28 01:47:41 UTC
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Sometime ago, I stated that I only buy whole chickens. Last week, my
wife said she wanted chicken wings, so I bought eight for over ten
bucks.
These went in the oven disjointed, canola oiled, salted and peppered.
I cooked them for 45 minutes at 400F. They're pale. I've done better.
Next time, I'll cook at 450F for 40 minutes or less.

<https://postimg.cc/fkdwh1wp>

They tasted fine, and I'll do this again, soon. Easing factory tortured
chicken's stressed souls by honoring their value is a good thing.
I should have included a ramekin of Ranch or Franks to jazz the photo
up a little. Next time!

leo
Bruce
2024-10-28 02:02:47 UTC
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On 28 Oct 2024 01:47:41 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
Post by Leonard Blaisdell
Sometime ago, I stated that I only buy whole chickens. Last week, my
wife said she wanted chicken wings, so I bought eight for over ten
bucks.
These went in the oven disjointed, canola oiled, salted and peppered.
I cooked them for 45 minutes at 400F. They're pale. I've done better.
Next time, I'll cook at 450F for 40 minutes or less.
<https://postimg.cc/fkdwh1wp>
They tasted fine, and I'll do this again, soon. Easing factory tortured
chicken's stressed souls by honoring their value is a good thing.
I should have included a ramekin of Ranch or Franks to jazz the photo
up a little. Next time!
Pleb food.
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Bruce
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Leonard Blaisdell
2024-10-28 03:34:21 UTC
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Pleb food.
As opposed to palm fronds, sawgrass and Sydney funnel-web spiders. You win!
Your reward is the loving kiss from an inland taipan. It's waiting.
You're so lucky to live in Australia!
Bruce
2024-10-28 05:35:46 UTC
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Pleb food.
As opposed to palm fronds, sawgrass and Sydney funnel-web spiders. You win!
Your reward is the loving kiss from an inland taipan. It's waiting.
You're so lucky to live in Australia!
Tortured factory chicken is food for people who don't give a shit.
Plebs don't give a shit. They just want to chew.
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Bruce
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Citizen Winston Smith
2024-10-28 19:13:35 UTC
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On 28 Oct 2024 03:34:21 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
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Pleb food.
As opposed to palm fronds, sawgrass and Sydney funnel-web spiders. You win!
Your reward is the loving kiss from an inland taipan. It's waiting.
You're so lucky to live in Australia!
Tortured factory chicken is food for people who don't give a shit.
Free range is always avaialble.
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Plebs don't give a shit. They just want to chew.
Cows do their cud too, cope.
Hank Rogers
2024-10-28 22:47:44 UTC
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On 28 Oct 2024 03:34:21 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
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Pleb food.
As opposed to palm fronds, sawgrass and Sydney funnel-web spiders. You win!
Your reward is the loving kiss from an inland taipan. It's waiting.
You're so lucky to live in Australia!
Tortured factory chicken is food for people who don't give a shit.
Plebs don't give a shit. They just want to chew.
Have another whiff Master. You deserve it.
ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2024-10-28 02:59:46 UTC
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Post by Leonard Blaisdell
Sometime ago, I stated that I only buy whole chickens. Last week, my
wife said she wanted chicken wings, so I bought eight for over ten
bucks.
These went in the oven disjointed, canola oiled, salted and peppered.
I cooked them for 45 minutes at 400F. They're pale. I've done better.
Next time, I'll cook at 450F for 40 minutes or less.
<https://postimg.cc/fkdwh1wp>
They tasted fine, and I'll do this again, soon. Easing factory tortured
chicken's stressed souls by honoring their value is a good thing.
I should have included a ramekin of Ranch or Franks to jazz the photo
up a little. Next time!
leo
Grocery stores here frequently have frozen chicken wings
for $9.99 for 3 pounds. They're good to have in the
freezer for either the oven or air fryer. What you have
shown here looks pretty good and you could have cranked
up the broiler for a minute or two if you thought they
were too pale. But they look fine to me.
dsi1
2024-10-28 04:46:46 UTC
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Post by Leonard Blaisdell
Sometime ago, I stated that I only buy whole chickens. Last week, my
wife said she wanted chicken wings, so I bought eight for over ten
bucks.
These went in the oven disjointed, canola oiled, salted and peppered.
I cooked them for 45 minutes at 400F. They're pale. I've done better.
Next time, I'll cook at 450F for 40 minutes or less.
<https://postimg.cc/fkdwh1wp>
They tasted fine, and I'll do this again, soon. Easing factory tortured
chicken's stressed souls by honoring their value is a good thing.
I should have included a ramekin of Ranch or Franks to jazz the photo
up a little. Next time!
leo
Thank you for allowing these chickens a most honorable death. No doubt
they are grinning from ear to ear in that great coop in the sky. Eight
wings for 10 bucks seems kind of expensive but maybe it isn't. I like to
cook my wings at 450. If I could get 500 degrees out of my oven, I'd
probably do that too.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/RGaBqNy9T8ABAhnX8

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Hg7JXapwG2Kkywbj8
D
2024-10-28 10:00:14 UTC
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Post by Leonard Blaisdell
Sometime ago, I stated that I only buy whole chickens. Last week, my
wife said she wanted chicken wings, so I bought eight for over ten
bucks.
These went in the oven disjointed, canola oiled, salted and peppered.
I cooked them for 45 minutes at 400F. They're pale. I've done better.
Next time, I'll cook at 450F for 40 minutes or less.
<https://postimg.cc/fkdwh1wp>
They tasted fine, and I'll do this again, soon. Easing factory tortured
chicken's stressed souls by honoring their value is a good thing.
I should have included a ramekin of Ranch or Franks to jazz the photo
up a little. Next time!
leo
What sauce did you have with it?
Leonard Blaisdell
2024-10-29 21:21:38 UTC
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What sauce did you have with it?
None at all. I may or may not change that next time.
D
2024-10-30 12:41:34 UTC
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What sauce did you have with it?
None at all. I may or may not change that next time.
Looking forward to round 2! =)

Captain Obvious
2024-10-28 20:02:21 UTC
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Post by Leonard Blaisdell
Sometime ago, I stated that I only buy whole chickens. Last week, my
wife said she wanted chicken wings, so I bought eight for over ten
bucks.
These went in the oven disjointed, canola oiled, salted and peppered.
I cooked them for 45 minutes at 400F. They're pale. I've done better.
Next time, I'll cook at 450F for 40 minutes or less.
<https://postimg.cc/fkdwh1wp>
They tasted fine, and I'll do this again, soon. Easing factory tortured
chicken's stressed souls by honoring their value is a good thing.
I should have included a ramekin of Ranch or Franks to jazz the photo
up a little. Next time!
leo
Thank You for honoring those chickens
jmcquown
2024-10-28 21:19:20 UTC
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Post by Leonard Blaisdell
Sometime ago, I stated that I only buy whole chickens. Last week, my
wife said she wanted chicken wings, so I bought eight for over ten
bucks.
These went in the oven disjointed, canola oiled, salted and peppered.
I cooked them for 45 minutes at 400F. They're pale. I've done better.
Next time, I'll cook at 450F for 40 minutes or less.
<https://postimg.cc/fkdwh1wp>
They tasted fine, and I'll do this again, soon. Easing factory tortured
chicken's stressed souls by honoring their value is a good thing.
I should have included a ramekin of Ranch or Franks to jazz the photo
up a little. Next time!
leo
A suggestion, even though you didn't ask for it. Brush them with melted
butter towards the end of cooking for better browning/crisping. At
least they tasted fine!

Jill
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